Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of the week, students will be able to...

  • analyze text as evidenced by defining vocabulary, pre-reading, annotating, and answering questions using textual evidence.
  • relate and apply the elements of narrative as evidenced by writing a narrative essay.

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  • None.

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  1. Due Wed 9/17: Culture Presentations
Essential Questions:
  • What are the elements of narrative writing and how do I use them in a narrative essay?

‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍Important Deadlines/Reminders:

  • Absent? Check the class website for assignments and handouts.
  • Bring binders and supplies to class every day.
‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍Agenda
  1. Announcements/Pledge
Learning Log- Update every day with DLT, HW, Essential Questions, and Reminders
    • Warm up on back of learning log:Replace the underlined portion of the sentence with the correct answer, or copy as is if you think it is correct. Teacher please review answers.
    • 1. We’re sorry to bother you, but we need to ask you a question.
    • A sorry, to bother you but we need
    • B sorry to bother you, but, we need
    • C sorry to bother you but we need

    • D Leave as is.
      Strategy
      Remember that a comma and a conjunction join two independent clauses. Carefully study the original sentence and the options.

    • 2. Akia told us about her safari across the plains of East Africa in our geography class.

      • A. In our geography class, Akia told us about her safari across the plains of East Africa.
      • B. Akia told us about her safari in our geography class across the plains of East Africa.
      • C. In our geography class Akia told about her safari across the plains of East Africa to us.
      • D. Leave as is.

      • Strategy
      • Misplaced modifiers can be a lot of fun. The original sentence implies that the safari is happening in geography class. One option implies that the geography class is across the plains of East Africa. In another option, “to us” is dangling at the end of that sentence, just begging to be moved. Clearly only one option makes everything sound right.
    • 3. The green backpack has _ pockets than the blue one.
      A. least
      B. less
      C. fewest
      D. fewer

      Strategy
      Is it “less” or “fewer”? There is a difference. If it can be counted, it’s fewer. For example, I have fewer books now because I have less interest in reading. I can assign a number to the books I have, but I can’t assign a number to the interest I have. Also you need to know that adjectives can express degrees of comparison. The word “than” in the original sentence lets you know a degree of comparison is needed. Since two objects are being compared, you also should know which form of an adjective to use. Now you can find the correct answer.
2. Culture Presentations:
  • review directions and presentation options
3. Holes- Continue Reading and analyzing characters.